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Lauren London Pregnancy Report: Nipsey Hussle's Former Bodyguard Speaks Out


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According to Nipsey Hussle's former bodyguard J-Roc, the reports claiming that Lauren London is pregnant are false.

Social media has been ablaze for the last few hours as Lauren London began trending following a report made by the Los Angeles Sentinel, a Black-owned newspaper with headquarters on Crenshaw Blvd. The article reported that Lauren London is expecting a child, announcing her pregnancy for the first time. However, this information was released before the actress had made a formal announcement. According to people close to the late Nipsey Hussle, this news is not true.

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Addressing the rumors, Nip's former bodyguard J-Roc has issued a statement on the report, which he claims is false. "Fake News!!!" he wrote. "You people is miserable but sense [sic] we got y'all attention What It Feel Like Hussle x Hov 2/12/21 #TMC."

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Lauren London has not issued any statements on this matter herself. She was in a relationship with Nipsey for nearly six years before the rapper's tragic passing in 2019. We will keep you posted on any possible statements that she makes.

As J-Roc points out, a new collaboration between Nipsey Hussle and Jay-Z will be included on the tracklist for Judas and the Black Messiah called "What It Feels Like". The song was recently previewed, which you can hear below.

http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/realhotnewhiphop/~4/MQjyB1F0A_I

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